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  • 9 Jul 2020 1:42 PM | Anonymous

    Hello High Performance Team Members,

    I hope this letter finds you well during this unprecedented time.  So much going on, so much history being made as the world slowly starts turning again.  Please remember to stay safe and adhere to the parameters outlined by your local governments. 

    I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a new team member to the High Performance Program.  We have recently contracted Chloe Gagnon as our Mental Performance Consultant.  Chloe is a graduate of the University of Ottawa with a Masters Degree in Human Kinetics.  She has worked with the Women’s and Men’s National Paralympic Goalball Teams and a variety of provincial Ringette teams.  Prior to receiving her Masters in Human Kinetics, Chloe was a Physical Trainer/Kinesiologist for “Ringfit” and “Ringtech” Programs and a Sport Administrator for Baseball Canada. She is fully bilingual and recognizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration with athletes, coaches and other multidisciplinary staff.

    Chloe will be presenting monthly Mental Performance sessions via BlueJeans (look for her emails, coming soon!) and it is our hope that she becomes a long-term asset for our athletes, building relationships, developing and implementing mental performance strategies, identifying athlete strengths and weaknesses that contribute to or affect performances and exploring innovative approaches to performance enhancement. Chloe will also be working on a one-on-one basis with some of our Next Gen athletes as a pilot program. Please join me in making Chloe feel welcome.

    Finally, please make sure you are taking care of yourself.  Self care during this time is vitally important.  Put your mental, emotional and physical health at the forefront of your daily activities.  Good self care is key to improved mood and reduced anxiety.  Take care and we hope to see you on the range soon!

    Lisa Deneka

    VP, High Performance

  • 6 Jul 2020 4:01 PM | Deleted user
    Hello,
     
    I am pleased to inform you that the SFC Executive Committee has approved the release of the new classification system for rifle and pistol shooters. The classification policy has been revised to reflect this change.
    Here are the main advantages of this system:
    • Automatically adjusted classification according to the last 3 results in competition
    • Everyone will be able to view the document
    • Only those who have been provided access will have the ability to edit the document
    Classification Policy

    Rifle Classification System (bilingual)
    Pistol Classification System (bilingual)


    The new policy provides for the introduction of a new "Tyro" class for beginners and also gives competition managers a little more flexibility with regard to the classification of shooters who are in their first competition.

    The new system requires a Google Account for everyone who will be allowed to update it. Please note that a Google Account can be created using the existing personal email address (no need to create a Gmail account).
    Online training sessions may be offered to people expressing the need. Please contact Connor Deneka: cdeneka@sfc-ftc.ca for any request regarding this new system.

    Hoping that everything meets your expectations.
     
    Michel Poitras
    Vice President Domestic and Operations
    The Shooting Federation of Canada


  • 6 Jul 2020 3:50 PM | Deleted user

    Dear members,

    Find attached Sandra Honour, president of the Shooting Federation of Canada's letter to Bill Blair regarding the recent ban on certain types of firearms in Canada.

    SFC Letter to Minister Blair re: SOR2020-96 - EN

  • 1 Apr 1900 12:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    OTTAWA, ON, 4/1/2022: The Shooting Federation of Canada decided today to introduce the Olympic Discipline of 10M WP at the July NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. The event is for both men and women. This exciting new sport will use pneumatic aquatic propulsion. Similar to air pistols, these “aqua-arms” will project very precise burst of water to electronic targets.


    The manufacturers Walther and Styer are presenting their prototypes in the coming weeks.  Until then, the SFC recommends that athletes practice with high quality water pistols that can be found in better toy stores. The RCMP has indicated that a special WP License (and fee) might be introduced in the future but says that current regulations permit water pistols at approved ranges and may be transported legally if locked and without water. There are no colour restrictions.


    Link


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